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Parenting Dyslexia Podcast

Author: John Hicks

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Parenting and Neurodiversity Coach, John Hicks, shares episodes designed to help parents of dyslexic or neurodiverse children. With a mix of information and guest interviews parents will be able to learn more about the emotional impact of dyslexia on ourselves as parents, on our children and our family units. Episodes will also cover wider aspects of dyslexia and learning such as getting support in school, dyslexia awareness and assistive technology.
Parents can gain super useful information through joining the Parenting Dyslexia Community at https://www.parentingdyslexia.co.uk/welcome .
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In this episode, Parent Coach and Therapeutic Counsellor, John Hicks shares three tips for parents who want to feel empowered to control the process of getting support in place for their child’s attainment. One2One Parent Support. Book sessions with me to formulate strategy and identify what you need in place to become the leader of the process to unlock your child’s attainment. Enact Change: Book your First Session With me Online Courses. Check out my online courses for parents who want to lead the process of getting their child’s attainment unlocked. Check out the courses Read my articles. The Studying With Dyslexia Blog is one of the UK’s leading blogs providing inspiration and information to the supporters of dyslexic learners covering Education, Mental Wellbeing and Assistive Technology.  Lots of free resources and useful information as you develop your understanding of the world of dyslexia.
As parents there is a problem with asking for 'Dyslexia Support' for our children.  We are using two VERY vague words that mean nothing without using them in the context of an essential piece of information.  Find out more in this video.  Want to develop your own plan of action to ensure that your child gets what they need to be able to unlock their potential in school?   Click the link below:  https://www.parentingdyslexia.co.uk/pddiagnostic
3 Ways To Help A Child Open Up About Their Dyslexia. As parents we only want to help our children and sometimes when we are trying to help we may be faced with a barrier to delivering help - our children clamming up! It’s really hard to help when the one that we one to help won’t tell us about what is bothering them.  Are we as parents doing something wrong? Of course not, you care deeply for your child, but it’s possible that you are simply not setting the right conditions for your child to open up.  I elaborate more in my video but the key three points are … Don’t ask them about their dyslexia straight after school. Make time for you and your child to have fun together and increase the probability of them opening up. When they open up…Listen and don’t react with tonnes of emotion. You really need to watch the whole video to understand more about what I am talking about. If you would like to talk more about parenting your child and supporting their dyslexia then why don’t you assess how far you have come and what you need to do next with my free Parenting Dyslexia Diagnostic.  10 questions designed to get you to reflect on the journey so far.  Once completed, book yourself a 15 minute meeting with me to discuss your next steps.   Find out more at www.parentingdyslexia.co.uk/pddiagnostic
In recent months I have talked a lot about how writing essays when dyslexic do not have to be stressful.  This has mostly been related to using assistive technology such as Claro Writing Helper.  In this podcast episode I want to explore how to mentally prepare ourselves for writing essays by changing our perspective and feeling less overwhelm and more creative and engaged with a touch of satisfaction. Key Links If you are looking for resources to support a dyslexic learner then please go to the following URL and choose the link that is appropriate for you from all my resources. https://linktr.ee/DyslexiaBlogger If you would like to check out Claro Writing Helper then click here.
In this podcast episode, John Hicks talks about a skill that is under utilised by parents, for ensuring that a child gets support for dyslexia from their school throughout their years of education.   Do you have suspicions that your child is dyslexic or that you now have a diagnosis but do not know what to do next to get support in place?   Join Parenting Dyslexia Direct and get direct support from John Hicks, UK based parenting coach and therapeutic counsellor specialising in preparing parents in obtaining dyslexia support for their children.   For more information about Parenting Dyslexia Direct go to: https://studyingwithdyslexiablog.co.uk/blog/dyslexia-support-parenting-dyslexia-direct
Parenting coach and therapeutic counsellor talks about the emotional side of having a child with a diagnosis of dyslexia. In this podcast, John will share three tips that will help with the third being an exciting announcement that will directly benefit parents of newly diagnosed children. Find out more at https://studyingwithdyslexiablog.co.uk/blog/dyslexia-support-parenting-dyslexia-direct
In this latest webinar recording, John Hicks from The Studying With Dyslexia Blog interviews Stuart Marsden from Claro Software about how to reduce unnecessary stress from the process of writing essays.   Key topics:   Can writing essays be stressful?  7 Steps to reducing stressful essay writing.  If you are looking for resources to support a dyslexic learner then please go to the following URL and choose the link that is appropriate for you from all my resources.   https://linktr.ee/DyslexiaBlogger The video recording of this webinar is available on YouTube at https://youtu.be/xGgkeqZYjeE
Parenting and Neurodiversity Coach and blogger John Hicks answers questions from parents about self-esteem and dyslexia in collaboration with Bell House, Dulwich in this audio recording of their recent webinar.   Links    The Parent Tool Kit For Negotiating Dyslexia Support    Parenting Dyslexia  The Bell House  ​  The Studying With Dyslexia Blog 
Is Dyslexia A Gift?

Is Dyslexia A Gift?

2021-01-1917:25

Parenting and Neurodiversity Coach, John Hicks, shares his thoughts on whether having dyslexia is a gift from the perspective of someone who experiences dyslexia, a parent of a dyslexic child and as a neurodiversity coach who supports children and adults with dyslexia. If you would like to get in touch with John then you can via Twitter with @DyslexiaBlogger or via www.parentingdyslexia.co.uk/welcome.
In this episode of the Parent Dyslexia Podcast, Parenting and Neurodiversity Coach, John Hicks explains the difference between a dyslexia screen and a dyslexia diagnostic assessment.  In the episode, John will cover the following topics: Understanding what ‘Screening’ for dyslexia means. Understanding what a diagnostic assessment is. Should I get a diagnostic assessment for my child? Is this content useful to you? Why don't you join the Parenting Dyslexia Community of almost 3000 parents who share thoughts and ideas about their journey in supporting a child with dyslexia.  By subscribing you will updates from The Studying With Dyslexia Blog as well as gain access to resources that will support you as you support your child through their education.
In this episode of the Parenting Dyslexia Podcast I want to explore the concept of psychological projection, and how we can avoid hampering our children’s emotional development by keeping our own ability to ‘project’ in check. 2021 has started with uncertainty about school closures due to COVID-19. The tier system is causing us as parents to adapt to more change and whilst hope is on the horizon with vaccines coming online, we still need to manage how we as parents cope with now, whilst supporting our children. These changes and the uncertainty that comes with managing change will produce a range of emotional responses for all the members of the family, but the intensity of these emotional responses will undoubtedly be exacerbated by experiencing dyslexia or other special educational needs. As parents, we will address these emotional responses in our own way, but we could run the risk of inappropriately addressing the emotional responses (and behaviour) of our children because of something that everyone does subconsciously, psychological projection.
In this episode I will share with you a tip that the dyslexic learner in your family can use to take better notes in class, be able to remember more and improve grades, all by using technology that your leaner is probably already using.  This tip will make note taking less stressful, more enjoyable and make learning more engaging.
It is September 2020 and this week children are going back to school whilst the Pandemic continues.  For a child with dyslexia school maybe stressful enough and now there is this added stress.  As parents we will be anxious about how our children are feeling and will want to do our utmost to support our children.  In this episode, Parenting Coach, John Hicks shares his thoughts on what parents could do to help their child as they face the current challenges of getting back to school. Join the Parenting Dyslexia Community at https://www.parentingdyslexia.co.uk/welcome. Want to support my work in generating content that helps the supporters of dyslexic learners?  Please check out my Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/DyslexiaBlogger
In a recent survey 64% of the parents participating said that they felt guilty about their child's dyslexia.  In the same survey 89% of those participants reported that their children experienced poor self-esteem as a result of their dyslexia.  If dyslexia is often running in the family should we feel guilty as parents who may have passed the condition and resultant experiences to our children?  Or is our guilt more related to our own childhood experience?  Parenting Coach, John Hicks explores this topics and suggests some tips for managing those guilty feelings. Want to talk about this?   Join the Parenting Dyslexia Community of more than 2000 members and contact me to arrange a time to talk about what's happening for you emotionally and how you can support your child to unlock their potential. www.parentingdyslexia.co.uk/welcome Or visit my blog for articles about studying with dyslexia based on education, mental well-being and assistive technology: www.studyingwithdyslexiablog.co.uk Want to be a part of my creative process?  Support my work on Patreon and have your say at: https://www.patreon.com/DyslexiaBlogger
Today is the 13th August 2020 and it is A-Level Results Day here in the UK.  With 2020 being such an unprecedented year and with our dyslexic learners not having to take their end of A-Level exams despite preparing for them, there will be mixed feelings for our learners as well as for us as parents. In this episode I challenge parents to think about how they are feeling about today and how do those feelings affect how you empower your son or daughter? Want to talk about this?  Join the Parenting Dyslexia Community of more than 2000 members and contact me to arrange a time to talk about what's happening for you emotionally and how you can support your child to unlock their potential. www.parentingdyslexia.co.uk/welcome Or visit my blog for articles about studying with dyslexia based on education, mental well-being and assistive technology: www.studyingwithdyslexiablog.co.uk Want to be a part of my creative process?  Support my work on Patreon and have your say at:  https://www.patreon.com/DyslexiaBlogger
Parenting and neurodiversity coach, John Hicks, explores how a change of perspective about dyslexia for a child, can help boost self-esteem. Join the Parenting Dyslexia Community at https://www.parentingdyslexia.co.uk/welcome and be kept up to date on the latest articles and podcast episodes that John produces, that all aim to support you, the parent, as you support your child through their education.
Parenting Coach, John Hicks interviews specialist education solicitor, Nicole Lee from SEN Legal about the legal rights of parents who are looking for support for their dyslexic children in school.  Nicole answers questions on SEN Support, Reasonable Adjustments and Education and Health Care Assessments. Want to know when the next episode will be available or would like to join a community of parents all searching for better ways to help their children shine with their strengths and believe in how their unique way of thinking could change the world?  Then subscribe to this podcast or at www.parentingdyslexia.co.uk/welcome.